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Thursday, January 08, 2015

Climate Hypocrisy

It was -14 F this morning in Hanover, -26 C.

Why is it me, rather skeptical of much of climate policy, who has to go around Tuck getting storm windows to be shut for winter? The heat is just pouring out of the windows while the steam plant burns #2 fuel oil to compensate.

Or why is it me who in the little burb of Hanover immediately goes to the block-away parking lot where a spot is 99% probability rather than drive around and around waiting for someone to leave? A town of liberal climate-change believers and you would not believe how everyone wastes fuel looking for the closest spot.

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About Me

I was born in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, went to Northern Michigan University undergrad and UCLA for my PhD in economics. I am Norman W. Martin 1925 Professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. I lean libertarian, but for lack of political success on that front I tend to support the Republican Party.
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